In the Absence of Men
In the Absence of Men by Philippe Besson A Tender and Forbidden Love Story Set Against the Shadows of WarA poignant tale of first love, passion, and self-discovery between a young aristocrat and a soldier in WWI-era Paris, from the author of the international bestseller Lie with Me. Paris, 1916. With the Great War raging at the front and the men of the city conscripted to fight, sixteen-year-old Vincent de L’Étoile roams a Paris left eerily quiet—yet full of untold possibilities. Too young for war, but old enough to feel its gravity, Vincent is drawn into an unexpected mentorship with Marcel, a famous writer whose intellect and intensity awaken something within him. But it is Arthur, a handsome soldier on leave—and the son of Vincent’s governess—who becomes the object of Vincent’s forbidden desire. As the days pass in a heady blur of clandestine nights, whispered promises, and stolen touches, Vincent and Arthur risk everything for a love that defies the expectations of class, gender,